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Understanding, Accepting and Appreciating Dementia Sufferers

Teepa Snow
There is more to human beings than just our brains and our bodies, says dementia care expert Teepa Snow. "There's more to us than that ... When we're together, we become more." Watch now. (Video)

Have you struggled to meet the spiritual needs of a family member living with dementia? Do you run a faith-based organization and would like to know how to best help a person living with dementia and their family stay connected to their community of faith?

There is more to human beings than just our brains and our bodies, says dementia care expert Teepa Snow. “There’s more to us than that … When we’re together, we become more.” Watch now.


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